DatilDaddy
Banned
Lately I haven't made it outside to water the plants until the hottest part of the day. I try to combat this by watering at sundown hoping the water will remain at least until I come out the next day. When I get outside the pots are already dry and the plants are wilted. After I water them they seem to spring back to life. This has actually been going on for awhile now, of course not every SINGLE day, but probably too long and its only getting hotter outside. The plants seem to be fine aside from maybe some stunted growth, but that could also be due to me planting a lot of seeds close together and not thinning them out.
I heard that limiting water can increase hotness, so besides this not being normal to do with the watering, could it be acceptable as long as the plants survive and produce? Or is this just going to be a lot of hurt in the long run?
I heard that limiting water can increase hotness, so besides this not being normal to do with the watering, could it be acceptable as long as the plants survive and produce? Or is this just going to be a lot of hurt in the long run?